The actual talk was about "Emphatic Testing", and it was much more interesting than the one for Fabric testing. intent.js (https://github.com/goloroden/intent.js) has definite possibilities.
kudos to Golo to prepare a presentation in such short period :)
it was interesting although not sure how much we need another testing framework.
apart from the nice abstraction of in/out arguments that sometimes lack in some test framework it looked more like a simple test fwk for functions only. (abstracting away only the "call" and the tooling code to check/assert output values). but then again it is such a young project that it's maybe too early to say.
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The actual talk was about "Emphatic Testing", and it was much more interesting than the one for Fabric testing. intent.js (https://github.com/goloroden/intent.js) has definite possibilities.
kudos to Golo to prepare a presentation in such short period :)
it was interesting although not sure how much we need another testing framework.
apart from the nice abstraction of in/out arguments that sometimes lack in some test framework it looked more like a simple test fwk for functions only. (abstracting away only the "call" and the tooling code to check/assert output values). but then again it is such a young project that it's maybe too early to say.
I found it too less related to node itself
@Alex I changed the title, thanks.
Great talk and great speaker, thank you Golo.